As a contractor, you’ll likely need several different kinds of insurance to protect yourself and your business against accidents or mistakes at the various sites that you are working on. But are you paying too much for your cover?
In particular, when working on a construction site that’s managed by a larger organisation, they will often have insurance in place that will also cover you and your work – up to a certain amount. This means you may be over-insured.
You can find more information about the types insurance and what they cover in our previous article ‘Focus on contractors insurance: what’s essential?’ But here’s a brief summary of the cover you’ll need as a contractor:
Depending on the contractual arrangements you have agreed, you could benefit from some of the insurances already arranged by the employer or main contractor. This means you might find you don't need to arrange standalone protection for certain risks, avoiding dual-insurance and making financial savings.
However, on the other hand, if you and the main contractor have cover for the same risks, you could be paying too much for your insurance. For example, if your turnover is £10m – of which £2m relates to work already covered by the employer's policy – in that case, you may only need insurance based on 80% of your turnover for specific sections of your cover.
It is essential to fully understand your work and the contract conditions you are operating under. If you think you might be over-insured or doubling up your insurance, check the levels of cover the employer or main contractor for the site has in place. Speak to your insurance provider or broker to adjust your cover.
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